Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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THANKSGIVING just
hU« c<*rw«i »h*> Tri < in.»j
wet* basking' in
jj^r weather and there wa*,
•ttw" of an early vlait I
[5d Man Winter.
die unseasonably warmj
•r?“*»irjf jHetoaiii,,
gaud for buein«M. A j
weather wouW be wel-
ly iirwrticaliy all bu*in**»
I new.
play opened up with a
pour of rain and thi*
i.d by a wind from the
w (itch indicated motel
Mf* *wn> hi prospect. A
i jiti-r the aun came out and
htfail It waa unr»mfurtaid>
in n»t the only »<*tio«
ably warm tem
» Them lii wan' Tilth
Bat*"-' anywhere in tin
• far thia winter and all
Slater la unumully
that a
It A*l i* ahum the woetii-
| that very little ever la
i **>i it.
r the* petqRtRjjNs- Thews
■ that can be dond about
i bekmr a tuple for convar
always is a good
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JAPS ROUT CHINESE IN FIERCE
mr&s*
> at IIIGHLAND8 In a lit-
•lueaa huUding an in-
wchanlsa la providia*
ti niilfiL
af that town without the
f human hands or mind. It
It Uw amaHaat antirety
telephone exchange in
with only SO connec-
ircurding to W. W. Hunt,
manager for the South-
turn Aaaodated Telephone
: the company has faith in
of Highland!. Provision
for expansion when the
at was inaUlled. ■ . fr
i them ia no telephone op-,
r In Highlands, the operate;
| five* information and assist*
i in the event they make
rfssoar:r^
Highlanda exchange, whick
operating eiaca Saturdaj
rthe ffiiknmaticex-
in the dietrict by
cm Aaaociatod. Opt
kinson and the oth*»
i City and Webster.
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ORTS OP aeccewful dud
County Bond Sale E.
BRING PAR
FROM BANK
ected to Rush Isi
SURRENDERS ~
J. M. Talbut, farmer chair-
lion or The board of director*
..f the Richfield ou eompany. J*
11 shown aurrendering at the
•HetlfTa offleo. Ha I* charged
with using gioi boo ,.f the com-
pany. fund. I. buy a yacht.
Crosby Man Is Given
5-Year Prison Term
NEW PRESIDEN I
4 Dr. Prnak Porter Graham,
above, 1* the newly Inaugurate#
i rr*Mtcnt of the < nivgQltar ad
North farolm* at Chop*! Hill,
oldaet atata university in the
rotmlry in padnt of operaUon.
$300,000 to Be Used to
Pay Off Notcs. lUrt
of otim ^vailnoie ^or
H'phway Building
sr' lT^» •* *
Hale of ifrWJMO worth of five
per cent bonds at par today by
Harris county to the National
Bank at ^“itutbto was ay parted
to apeetf construction of the paved
road sen.we Hog Mand and to
ban ten opening of the new ferry 1
aero** the ship channel at that
point, , *-*
The National Bank of Commerce
was given an option to buy anoth-
er. *1,000 «N» worth of bond* on , ,
the name term* provided the sale
is eonsumatel aiUiln ten days.
.wSSSrfilOmYASSHIW
rla county held by Houston bank*,
and the *200,000 remaining will bo.
available for joed construction. '
Bids for construction of the read-e-
along Hog Island, which will ex-
tend from the* Tabb's ‘
WU now no
the proponed
channel, were —
some time ago when it become ap-
A sentence of five yeais la
*mi wa* given Prank P«Ky, JW
t'rushy, by Judge William
Grubb alter a. federal Jury
Houston late Toeeday louml t e
hi the performance at bta.du y.
■■ niH •
I •" the opening day of tht
p continue to reach the Sun.
i^lee, who j« operating n
rbr
put out at noon Monday
1 location on the bay shore
[ abesily had spotted. They
■ at the spot exactly 20
and returned home with
BACK RED CROSS
Drijcoll Tell* Club
some time ago wnen u m-enme yy . v, ?
Kt X, CX!Z of Goeoe Creak Botacy
"7 With Whkh * ** f0f ;t:u7wSrto*«l to join the Red
Gets Good Price ‘cross and work of the ,«rgeniyation
_Ar that time bounty Auditor WiU| by two speakers at
rArrs.X'sS .i- Musa-.-*.
of the market. The sale today waa A. R Pemenlel. president of ute
made at the suggestion of Mr. Houston club, advocated a pet
tnx for Rotarlans of the 17th
(vuntv Auditor Washburn said, district and explained the advan
“The1 city rt? Ruiftoto, N. Y., San Uge* of guch an awmMment. .
_ - - J Mrs. August .Weh ring gave c
reading and Mhn I-oulse Puller
sang two songs as entertainment
i guts ft
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ESSERBBIawiE
»VT. Dutton, SI and Uwr.nro b/.a ...,,r., *
pfe wrdtf.' fe sfc
ionium, d 30 minute*. . . pi ■
Foley denied stati wen*a of Iwa DeUm
Girls Superior
To Males in Physical
Test at College * ^#1
.. ANN ARBOR. Nov. 18.
* —Frasiunw ilrls at the
varsity of Miehifan are
tier cent more patfMt pi
rally than mala etadenta,
urea revealed by the
health service show.
Twenty-throe ear cent of the
co-eds were fknJed s perfeet
^•sKte’ssc'
in (jest II grade.
i»t Be
tS.T
It, wlMhiy of
leV *«»M jufOfl
irlr wa) ^ M at
t d it tofcrt
»t»f •I'ifik’f nn-i «
■Hfl I4NM II lOJfiltl 1
that h, suspec ed the a
i*lag held-up men when
tered the place.
The praeesutian. was'!
Raymond Wier heart,
w. jb atiohmy.
-fltrer*
UN0V 0)
srulletl by
a si - tarn;
AT BARBERS HILL
EXPECTED TODAY
PsesUMlbs No.
[1 A -o Doped To
' Flow oa .
■' s« m em1 <• _ nn.pw ' stPeWmi
A new producer Jn the Jlntbera
wM flag me evpaalad to fe
Twwught -in late today by the
Force Discontinues
,1’Fhone Service *
a,
CASUALTl
HEAVY FOR
BOTH SIDI
General Chan's Forces
Retreat as Drive It
Opened; More Troops
Sent From Japan
—M'1*".
Ml'KDKN, Nov, || 'I'll—Thi
Jepeneso army today opened n
bettering offensive sg«in*t Tsit I-
I'htneee troop* defendinb Tsitei-
bar and drovt the ('hint** beck
in administering tht cnuhSH
j biov.
The offanaivo was launched to
«en> weather, and waa carried on
j in the wmdlaahed Nonni river ass-
KWPWB®,^
oHtdeis of the company today
ported-that the wall waa being
bed end efforts would be
to bring It In late today.
Ai,foTycoonS»y.‘W*
For Santa Claus’
city of Buffalo, N. Y.J
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BAYTOWN OPEHS
CHAMBER DRIVE
Went ftf»Flr« Bapttst church, *•*»
presided over by l)r F .1.. ItobbinK,
president. Club ringing wa* led
- ‘ by Dr. C, W. Spear and l orn i’ructt
Teams To Follow
Letters Will Be 'ch Urnian of thi- HedCro*.,roll call.
. • . I | iutrudu.-ed Fred J.mtel.min. loo*
• Appointed Creek (hairman, and T. K. Driscoll,
r ■ ■ - i chairman at the Humble .efinery. I
One hundred letters have been Mr. I.intehnsn asked tiu|ip..rt o
sent out to prosi-ctive memlwrs the club in the present drive and
of the llaytown Chain 1st of Com urged that all Kotanun* |*ay for
P vt'tPt, rjrki.la»k«* SjSJ!! U' ““ta«i •»» ■» •*» MM
:&Smk m&Z Vftjt A
(hints Asaodation: coming year. At the Thursday ataneas in wbleh he had saen f- l m . hs says.
'told haveJboen
«o halridllad
.iH
killed 300 ducks,
p ’"™
-IS A TIMELY contribu-
•y.Ford fornee* the coming of "reel
prosperity"—not "feverish, ipecu-
'ative-false proaperUy, but reel
araai_
Ml m U Bb bewp ' I# w* opinidrf, aa expreaaed>
Tib United Praia KTSiT es
nurylew. It trill be such as "to
make all previous prosperity look
wA*. ' +b,f
He due* not look for “reeovery,"
but for something better, and he
hope.; “we don't recover the eld
lystom" with a "bigger and bettor
janic 4*r say.-1U40.” y; - f
Iniddentaliy, he eaprossed the
riew busitwaa men would'be better
off If there were no tariffs any-
We have quit wnRB^dfor mir-
acioi.' ■■■,'. ‘
We are ready to go to work.
Ea;q5= .
to happen—and 1 think we have
** “l: 32,® h
numans.
happen—and 1 think we have
quit—that Is a long step forward,"
was not let on the Is Horn of the
hole and i( waa Decenary to go
«fcfc in with another airing.
jpMh wdi IMU Rt 4IHfB 181T
ami showed ell. , gj
This well to between the WU-
iMgle. 0 and the Nnt-Huntor
». N. Mh producers ofj
JWi^ fesi rnantim
MIDLAND, Tex, Nov. IN
-I I'1 -MidlanH's police force is
without telephone eerricc now.
To eeonomiso in city espen-
. dlturos, the Ulephone was re-
moved from the potiee station.
Midland (iUscns (elaphone the
dijr Hall and (ila UPir
tooto there for the police da-
1 ■T1 JwaCMe*6BiB|ima|
■ MiettbHIIIIIIMM*
PEUftHAKCEFa
i WATER CHARGED
COPS FIND aUE
^ IN BENNETT CASE
Negro Telit
Fie Will Assist In
_ Solving Degtb.
Caeualtie* on both nidi* wort
report*,! to be heavy, s* Japan****
troops eierten s combined ottesk
oi infantry, cavalry, artiSecy g3P
j bombing planes to drive the *ol
| (tiir* of General Ma Chan Cum
sway from their station*.
The Chines* line* i
: i|uickly under the force of th*
j charge, and toft the China
I distiltod in thrir advance - —
Poll Ce, 1<he influence of Ruarta
j in Manchuria.
Japanese hea
1 cl the troops had reached the i
,nei«- Ftortcm railway, which
' under joint control of China
I Kuaaia Tba Chines* f«
ft ia taM-lka ?i, shot In tho
railroad.
Two Departments Are '»«»*i ttM*"ST^*2x71*11^ mZm -I-
Uniietl By Action
of Council
Announcement that the charge
for wator service in I’elly would
be Increased on* dollar per month
and that no charge will lie made ^
liejipie led-e—toeey-seev4e^-w*4iM
*■ *>. it
ter-in-tow, waa diiiiverod Wed- at Japanese neeck
feasfafrarjssz ffF'1
*.........-"'IS™ cs."a ^TSUi:
goiri^* reduce
n„. , aSEf *
* p. m.
The tiny wood near Bennett’s
now-deaertod littto white aettag>
reverberated Tuesday night ie
le—k Srnee edt mtr mournful
«r.7t ^lank’ d^T.t”^11 whtoaV .ftT"'* b‘f
tort. The well will be drill.-d »*" rw,^rrd! Whi?*JT?! ,
deeper, it was learned today.
GIRL ROBBED BY
“SWEEEHEART”
HU.....- ■ * i rr - - LvJ'.W v Vi.w<
II LONGVIEW, Nov. iM.irJb-
. Lore WMl JoJh# font-Winds her,
- todsy when. Miss Nell William*
robbed of jeweto. valued at
will he discounted
tedTO per rent. * "I
The change has been brought j berk like that befeie,” -idyer.} win. 'aikinir him to
about, oecontlng to Mr. Ami**. »-•-! “I believe he must know hit LM^a/TlLtioM
in iLiliuu *—,»— mu*Lor to dealt ’ “ . .
in omen to (sciinat* coiievtion*. - *e *—*•
Meanwl.il*. search was continu-
| ing for Johnny William* 30-year-
old n- gro who escaped from De-
i puty sheriff* Dinkin and Cook,
early Monday niglit not far from!
.T nvrr heard a dog bowl and
APPTKAL TO LEAGUE
I'KGED BB YGEN3HAL
IIAHHIN, Nov. IS rtCE-
oral Ma Chan-Shaft today
wirotosa to Chian Kai-*ek,
of China
nnd to simplify bookkeeping.
OWEN jRJRORS'
by judge
Manchuria.
wh.re®££ttnff ^
1 wntrt* iifftfn*tt vw KOTVOp
1 Hi «*#ro wijmyfar • MMM1!
ed sentence .for making ln|t*o'.
said Mr. -Purdy, had been mnASipWTBI,
fishermen from the surplus will take th# support of every
mtil they got into the habit Baytown property owner to put it
“ without working. This oW'
[high *eaa and changing cur-
sW Santa ‘Monica cut dowi
h, and fishermen no long-
>*TM5flr to iparo. They nV
| that th# pelicans languished
thin, and it dawned on
Garner Warns Demos
To Select Candidate
Rum-Runner Killed!
In Fall Over Rapids
CLEVELAND, Nov. 18 CB-
A rum runner sc: king to cacap?
tr border patrol was swept over
Ift "'
TEXAS
BAPTIST
JBff- J « J!«*■ £rSH?S"‘“b”r AJX]JAPAN SENDS
in,- nrooriMi* ,nd progrraa to al- j to being £ GOLD TO U. S-'fi 1
m§MY\
of the next decade. If you want
my opinion, 10 years from
there will be much real proep,
reports *nid the men jump-
ed into tnr rapids hbove the fall
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18’(UP)-
Roprcscntativc Garner intervened ed into the rap
.?<%*■« «■<*««- y Ajaai".fei
1 for themselves. He wgrnej democrats there that who were waiting for them to
1 w# went down the coast they should concentrate on one can- dock their liquor laden rowboat on
. ■ never had been ruined by, tort, repuolican,
I and free fish. They j
them loose -among the1
hinds, which sat about on
do not
‘ live, false prosperity;
prosperity such
SON IS BORN TO
I ifi|NETUNNEY<
ball player, waa "ridiculous*. I BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18 <V.n> | j| WM,
“The jury l.ad either to believe. —Gold, flowing into the United had succui
.. ....... ... ,l.„ I I
it reel1
you can Jteep, j
NEW YORK, Nov.
was born to
less art treaaurr*
(URi—Price-
have been fo-
und complainod of the
• The way those import-
* went out after their
was an eye-opener. Pret-
the hungry natives quit
lll8l^“A| "hould meet out such
surh M to make hR previous'proi.’i eon waa born to Mr. and Mrs.jWnce.”
;»ho „,vtr-. ftraau mnisisa.n
HENS SUPPORT !AJt ■ ',0K0*‘*" —
TEXAS FAMILY B
i ___’ • Before her marriage Mrs. Tun-
COLEMAN,' Nov. 18 U’.Pi—The nev wa* Polly Lauder, New Yolk
liens of Mrs. J. W. Johnson, poul- j debutante. She is a member 01
) try demonstrator for Live Oax do-; one of the ettst's most prqminen
j monstration club in Coleman coun- families.
I ty, are working to send Mrs.
Automatic Telephones
Installed At Highlands^^^r-j^ gfflytffi8a«
_ monstration with 218 white-Leg- —Donuld McLean, an avowed
the third automatic ex-1 horn hens. Laying mash is the anti-prohibitionist, apparently had
the district by °nl>' feed *hc hM hu<l 10 purchase, j won the Republican nomination
, $7,500,000 Worth aboard the, Mi
.NsLV£rr:a;T,«,-s*
000,000 in bullion, or American I war
gold pieies, has been placed Ifl
stored to the world, following the this country to strengthen Japan-
discovery of five noted painting, eae cr dlt. Today's shipment was
lurried in tin can* in two place/ ( fnr the account of the Yokohama
in Moscow. Specie Bank.
C3C
__ Tilephonc subccribcrs at High-
- to- *
J there were plen-, /ere,j to telephone users in Ilous-
psiraL___for the bird ton and other large cities.
fy and enterprise. And W. W, Hunt,
—t V' ’^%Jr
change, »tarte<l *Saturday night, ih
I giving perfect service
HELD PRISONER I The intricate mechanism- is' !>
^LY, Colo., Nov. 18 m.P>- cated in a tile «nd »^Co ^jildiri|
' P. Funk Denver candy end w entirely £
»> was released on tho connection with the OgM •
' "ror hers after i^ing held change permits the operator to
w for more than U l)»prs handle long ttjetWce, - t[IP
« bank robb rs. information nml answer question .
This
change installed
Southwestern Associated. One of
tbess serves Dickinson and the
other League. Websto
These* Iwo have been h
for several weeks.
“There is not a Subscriber In any
of the towns served by the auto-
matic system who Would be will-
ing to return to the manual oper
The hens have paid fpr
and 200 baby cnicks purchased at
a cast of *21.86.
From the young and old flocks,
in operation Mrs. Johnson has received enough
revenue to keep her son in college,
she told Miss Gertrude Hrtnt,
home demonstration agent.
for representative
Tuesday night.
atod exchange," Mr. Hunt said.
All of the exchanges are homed
in tile and stucco structures de-
signed especially for the equip
mtnfj ..........—.......rrr'
WEATHER
TRI-CITIES AREA: I
cloudy and generally warmer t
night and Thursdoy.
EAST TKXASi Generally
TREATED FOR RABIES warmer with cloudy conditions in
MANILA, Nov. 18 OLE)—Sixteen west and north portions tonight;
•n were under treatment for Thursday, partly cloudy in north-
i aides Tuesday at the naval
hospital after seeing two
motes die. -----
bps west portions.
*hip- WlftT TEX
TEXAS; Fair and warm-
er tonight and t huraday. - _
Flower Show at Pelly
Is Termed Succets by Club
,
I Following a two-day di
the Tri-Cities first annual
flower show being held at the
Pelly city hall will close early
Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. J.
isplay, judged by
, “ jfeii-
Tuesday by ,
ton found
Pell
Mrs. J.
the
m today.
afjsSS!
A. P. Dyer of
show won
Mr. Mitchell to.
I’f Uousto.4 #"S
». Uat spring
second place am
c'ubs in this an
at
decided i
beautiful r
The city
■ft!
ifai
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1931, newspaper, November 18, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021011/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.