The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER ^ ^
TOE DAILY R(IN
DAILY SUN
AJHlffMBR MAlftfNE GI'N NEST TO 'tXMijfMfff«
Sun Slants
DEVEIAYPMKNTB OF THE pMt few
day* make it fftpear that only failure of the
RFC to epprmrft a loan w oel«r Iftg aonounce-
mmt that Todd tfhipyftrd* ( onwratta*' will
balld th# huft dry decks plant at Bartwur
Cdtui R»i6-iVclj/tr
£ySSS£
build tha hufr dry deck _______ _____
Terminal near U Porta;
Tha corporottoe ha* made *«»un.iing- for
hiao ran ntur.
...iarttaf iKf *««*» •* ft—»t
til* of < btaiiiinf adequate water and electri-
cal power »uppiiaa at fair price* tad if rtf-
ported to have put up efrne*| toaaey on the
IMm !
Galveston internals have sought to Work
the loan mi the plea that the dry dock plant
a! that |»rt U sufficient to handle available
btuineh* and that building of * Wither one
would const itule unfair competition
Announcement of the projert will be the
brst now this section has heard recently. U
is estimated that up to 600 men will find em.
pk.yment during construction and that po**i.
blv a« many will u-wd after the |4ant I*e-
301* to o|H rate. This, of court!, will de|M-nd
uponthe volumf.of business obtained.
It means Ma for niany Hast Harris coun-j
tv non now idle.
* * *
II Y«»t HAVEN'T rerd Arthur Hristoj
an<‘s coliimn turn bark to peg*' one)
and do so now. You will enjoy it.
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tennii mu‘I l« S»/|* l.ltflla *td
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fc*v*il. f«,f Irfiur urt liutf «* l«wy ,
f«* e*4r«
iaom 00 o,v with rm. *10101
Km, fsatoww »yH>SS»i aad Csmsal P"»
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»-«■■■* . KnntS tor; ills Meath* |UR; T*«r I* •*
|p Hall tb OP Year: Mr Raaih. PsyahUna AdvjWe
HnKaaai hip*toMitat)«« Toil Pally bm laa|e»,
Psto. T«“
l *h**i>"»fl
p»>* <*M
•tort w.l
|»l»ni oil
U| ladlel
pal ju*t
Big Prowpectw
• Hirru county has Uifht pnupecto for a
ixvival «f industry in the form of two pro-
o*MM«l orojects, one of which i* pnsrtieaHy
’ ■ t, the total ripen*
will amount to n*«rb IT.-
terUin of lieinjL earned <*ut,
dlturr* of wh ich I*«. ■■ —■
•OO.fiiW
U is sirtually csrtaiii that the Harli**iii
Terminal hsrU.r at Morgan'* Point, where
the Houston ship channel empth* Into Tnn-
jH Ray will »* the **ite *rf the T**l*l dry
duclfv. Five hundmt aten wtU lie given ‘ «ni-
ployment in its conatiuetam aud five hun-
dr***| men wttl tw given steady employment
H isw^timatiid It* co«t vrtil I** two and a half
(i 'lison dollsr*.
IHr other is the prupueed damming *»f the
t.iiu uw mm. 1 »»u »* 111 vhjwv i«
The yrcMt com no ntstor altendisl that
Tilet trani* of the present w*«l*l sene* amfl
write* nl**ut what h* saw, and he witbeM**-*!.
Mime Ihirni* that it i* n«»t likely any otheial
*.f the ^o.inkj spectators saw. His eye* andj
hut mind ere tcuiaad to do that. *“*
Although ho apiwreiitly d*n** not know
l**o much ntsiut the game he w rit*** interest-
ingly <*f it.
H<* calls the renter fielder the "muhlle''
fielder.
CONTRACT BRIDGE
WSlTTIN fOR CINNAt. WtSS
By E. V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS IftOGE TEACHER
' WRFSTUNG WITH PARTNER |cl»r*r. K *on Ih. l.r.rt
H'lWiniMlj* n mini m tf part out* Ihiminr ruff«l • return l*»4
n*n ftrh* li»r.|rr l',»n o|,|-.t,»n'« t>**rta !>umtn>* At* of At*-
Thi* fresklrh <l**l raurnf i«rln*r* to I mo**'l* »*» l*tl. *n4 itf lartr lrumt***l
■irurii* h»» i for »h»t um h ronM4 'lummy * U»l ttwmolMl llummy
•re.1 to U lit* i r.iore tall riwally ' >fumi«ti d«rl*r*M l**t h**r«. A low
lull «»* 1*0 iron* dummy Tli* *!*•
■ '»rer ruffr,| with ih* ( of »|'*'!*»,
wllltli wm* lil«b«r (hail »ny (mine
l<-1*1 liy Mouth Thl* *** »i**> nn
Mouth Mail 1*4 a Ion* Huh. tmiuns fur
a ruff, _ Th* (It* remaiuini nnk
h*hl hy |h« ilttlarer wit* nil liumu*
aii»l hr hia ham! for » (rand
tltm
Tin hand *n en* of ■ tyi«*Vrhdfo
uniiul f lam* may la- mail*. I *• a III're
d « haid’lo Sul ho luirh «ilh im>
la-urani'e of aaf*iy 'Vrl/iniy Ih*
turn* tiit i Hut hu»uW"- t«
11 ««> and th* uurer oh! '
mu aiKtnaored hy 'wo »*oli
«l Tronlrn lifiu h. h* ton
to »*rv* in ptulro a t|t f« i>k«
IV.Iru i-ould do in hi* own In half
wii" 10 ri-ili iall* hia alalrmanl of In-
iiorwiu-a and lolai Isnorum*
wholt uffuir until HO'ue of Ihr iiilaa
luy )* wi-lrj had *i'i>B rvoiv*-r*"l from
Ihf lurknt rahioot III hi" little houA*
ai Ih* beai* lie »u» more anion-
IthioJ alio ie-w 11 dr red than
frlehtened run >H Ufa! h
Ir. I.U'JIa * mil lav** for h * prolm
11011 with the "ani'le aaeuranta of a
ihild ai dmtreioi
Stuun luumiaril to iiaalti llradley
«lilt tin i-nae, amnillin* to hunaelf
ihal h'e Tten't h*i in Ih* fa*t lhai
u affnidi) 1 him aildixi oi'l'orlumly 10 j
»ir !.:*i Ua It alw B«ie him "oiiit1- '
• lima » 111, a h*. ii Hi ore-upy hie inliul | f"'™> "< **'l""‘h hfe
tn th w •«!»• fill’*# Aft^r «n hotir of
rvi'ftti.vr «I*<iHiHtti0ft4.
IVslr»* im*i> Uuii* ht tta«i
fun* to* uas iOMitf! tlu.t wvrr vt hitu; ! T"''
vs ua Roirikt to I**- .*11 rt/ht. That finis*
a:» nnthinx ni'jfr for h'.fti to do hut
uturn tip hiw howm ,i/t*l hi?< uork
tlial at the court s nluu*-
Ran Jacinto river at three points in Harri*
county to furnish *urface wat**r t«i Houston,
the Tri-Pities. U Porte sntl »th* r commum-
Ue%.wnd to ail the industries ukmg (he whijr
rhanml
All that
I'ytrnvujjant pocan Homans could
not havt conceived fur their divine
>f 'he | iiuardian of (he ana, and Uenowed
hi* (a*ore a 1 "Hi liinumcrablt mer-
maids who deponed scaly fishes'
lad* id silver and Kidd ui't.'il cloth
which formed tli* sri-alcr i»art of
he was j I heir reallsUC
1 looted jlwatily
d inn
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l ost times Natural
Icttrls and conventional bits
• onirilmted the rest
A1 Marlon'
luinit had spet'dt'tl production with had their own
day and nluhi forces to supply on their flnancci*
short notice s collection of weird and tiuvosuni In hi*
mini 'UsKu'ses .foi Ihr men. Lob- ,» woman did '
sters. uriopuaaa. w hales, swonl fish, j another matter
all.Kulors urchin.*, crabs and all I 'The Idea Is
dusped en- ' Lizetta admiltc
hanliiiK mermaids In the dance and erotia altitude, i
nhli h confused j feUind attacks upon each other to j Stuart that slw
hcen lx* i afford added mcrrlinent. j sit nation.
~ laree orehesiras alternated I11 tact, hizi
| their sen lies to provide music all Marlon had ime
I ursrhl w hich t*e|;an with a five-course effort to Imprea
| supper at 10 o'clock and was terml-I "Sure It's ke*
) lulled with breakfast at S In the! "But watt until
j morning True, not all of the guests you Wt iiiik
j wars in condition to appreciate the competition " ;
. viilleii painpano. iced pa|iaya, French toward her »a<
1 coffee and other epicurean treats of assumption
with which the revelers greeted the shared and un*i
dawn, for there were those who had stood,
drowned even the lure of the sea “Oh. you need
with more potent liquids, and were I.izetta respond
not at all sure whether they were this one just us
whales and Itshea or leas sensible 1'erhape more."
humans. quick upward c
Of course. Marion dominated the smiled down tni
flcoainn. malting atuaat-'a favor of “All tha aame
her a conspicuous element, while Pnrty soon. I'll
l.l/eiln was dost in the ohscurlly of It nowt because
being oite among tlie 200 present Tor a surprise."
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utiful <i't
r-rn Caiifor
dirt' lion, a local cos-
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U EigttiT frimi n h*-itlth sUmlimint, that i* a
moot qu**»tif>n. There i* innlttmination in
rvtfk drop of water thwt flow*. There in th<-
ppphtoility of condition* rousing pollution and
'further contamination from the source to
Iht dltpOMi. But modem method- have elim-
inatod that from either deep well water or
RUlfbcr watei.
The thing that matter* most i* that men
Will be given work. Two thousand men, it i«
aatd. will work nearly a year in huilding the
* ml awa
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And then It was on the 'hIIowIiir
Malm 'lay eveninif when stuarl en
n rtamci! for Marlon a! ihc focoanul
flrovc Ui compinsali' for his rude
desertion *d then le-inls Kiinic. that
the liuldest robbery of the season
took plate
As Marlon Imd sucitested Mtuurt
had relinquished the plan* for the
party entirely to her. and she sai rl-
llccd nothTnp to Its success. Marion
d**l everyOttftK hke that completely
Tin trouble war that what she ac-
'omphshed rsdoundrg to no fowl,
esrept for the Si lilhvemoru of pleas,
lire Ilei thoroniihnoHs accumulated
noihlnK fm anyone. It only disbursed
what someone ids* had moQfiRed to
accumulate li was fortunate for
I if i rotufort and pleasure that her
inheritance had not been bequeathed
to her in on< larite sum. She might
have ai pended It nil on one spectac-
ular party, weir II possible to spend
so much at one time. As It was. her
dole by which term she referred to
her monthly allowance-always was
in the r.ed-(teure column of ledger*.
Iiefore ahe received it. In the form |
ol chan.es and "advances" by those J
ft A Q 10 4 2
ft K Q J 10 7 6
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inditing *.imi‘ l**ttcr* of reconimNpdation
from frit-nil* with whom he had bet-ti aa-o-
ch'ti'd. _
Young Mill will car*- for one-third of the
ISO sled-dogs which will provide an import-
ant |mrt of th*' trpnsjiortution fm thc jmrtv.
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(MtAlil'Al.I.Y MEN lire l>eing employed
a* a r* suit of the Ml* ral public works pro-
gram '■ , ________........
A fi'port fnim Fort Worth yesterday laid
hifj I-Heart*. Tin* opnnmg:
Ifftd wau the 2 uI UtMU Th*--***-
tract aa.i a trick. Hid
.South have to ko down? S«*« tomor-
row h art»t i«. --------------------- •- -
riv«r protect A large number of men wttf ta*
fetftiled in operating the extensive aysti ni.
rTi*- dry-dock will give employment and
bring much money to the area itjwryjgu
.....^trfr thrre im ho eaj»y i*le<iding for either.
Both have their <>p|ionent.« and both aie fac-
initf a fight, a tough fight. It is up to those
whp Will bv belU'f»tt**i to add their M«*rtl tn
thdH already t|*oken in argument for the two
Several year* ago niganic*<d litlxir put
ftp.and won a fight for the -IK-hour week.
That, wan all right, but now they a«k for
80' Ratlin. Some people would complain
about Ittng hour* if they worked only one
afternoon a wtek.
stormy sen. Her cewtumc conformed
with the hostess' 'requirements, hut
was so individual that It attracted
nil the attention. It was not 'lilffl-
cult. Marlon noted, for .Stuart to
single I.izetta out for every second
or third dance after he had honored
her with the conventional drat. And
Marlon remarked also that Stuart
tva* not the only sea monster which
of men. Just to tie the tiotiorto*
sort of the king I" *atlafaci
enough for most women" -•
"But I am nn untiMinl "'O'*
Marlon Insisted.
“I- don't d!*pwti -t.'—••
laughed. "And 1 <-**'- ■ tujate !
on the miceC'sg ot iiik* nzrtr*
'■mildn’t bo-better " ,
j"Perhaps you will *wv ''
i*« worse, when you.»«* i1"* Wjh
He .pretended to groan, l!
why bring that up. nowVtft
eat; drink and be merry lortljM,11
loiik at the bills with a l.oadacs*
Don't Quote Me
followed in the wuke of the golden
mermaid. , -v
“Are you having a good timer
Stuart Inquired of Llzctta while they
were dancing tietween tmpt*cr courses
“OH. yes. but I think. Marlon le
taking a frightful advantage of yout'
generosity. Vou should havo named
a limit."- ,.'■*. .) e ;
He laughed with Indulgent humor
“Ob. I don't mind paying for on*
l H» refer red to him u “that di«tingui*h-
ed Anvriean fthoac name i* known In every
hottRfhold of the land—Judge Henry Barton
Payne." ,,t.- > ..... - ■>'
\t might have been a aiipYif the tongue,
Hm*nniI aa theogh In it but one
hou*vh"ld Payne'* correct name wasn't
Kpf. Tha judge ii John Barton Payne, not
Hennr. Barton. A "
PATTERN »7M
That vital thing—chk—i» te-
fWcted in the clever handling of
the yoke which may be gracefully
edged with ruffling or fur banding.
A model with rtunning lines. * ,
Pattern 87B8-ei*eii 12, 14, 1«,
Who wrote “The Call of the Wild V.
What i* Stromboli*
When two straight line* intersect, what
resultant angles are equal?.
iti i «» i»i bli'iH ~ )
l orrectlv Speaking— • ; u
Abbreviation of title* is in general, inele-
as even
quid
fhora?* are valued at amnl thou-
sand dollara each.
i The . bohmin Brothers of Port
Arthur will exhibit, a number of
extremely ffoe~Guem§ey and Hol-
atein cattle. Another cattle entry
th it is packed with genuine inter
eat will be the Brahma exhibit
DOW
>(dt»h monty
"f A brut
STERLING & BAKER , Henry Wh
' .ilrakftn . [ INCOME TAX sr
Stock* and Banda Bdught and .Votary Public—Publi
Sold-----Investment Information Phone 230 t
Gladly Funtlahed ... j —&-r~~“"
tDin
-- ---•—;-- Across from Gopat
18, 20. Siae 16 takes 3 1-8 yards
3il inch 'fabric.
Price FIFTEEN CENTR Write
1 ‘""I",in tinu
b-Wijr. „f Cloruin
7 •ot'ii of nulot
"Appendag*
Judge i’ayae ia one of Ameriro'a most dc-
iratftd citinen*. Hi# decoration* range from
ie Onivr of Rialng Sun at Japan (with
rand cordon) to CAmrntndar'* Groa* with
plainly NAME. ADDRESS
gnnt and objectionable.
Word, of Wisdom
NUMBER and SIZE.
I FOR THE MARIAN
from the Start Interests of Cirahg;
and from Ivy Janas of Beaumont.
. The true um at apeech ia not ao mtieh to
•Rpteas our wanU M to conceoi them,-
CflW«nHh.
i Order of Polonla Reatituta (Po-
gSaarjaa
ER. PRICE OF
CENTS, BOOK,
ttUsnwnsotl
■>"u M-)
Ties mtde
them to ««
Several outstanding entries cf
of Beaumont, John Mcaux of
PHONE 305
been *0 busy watching the red
that he wa* unable n> attarul 1
wmm convention in Chicago,
a first lieutenant in France a*l
their work.
•>7KiB
tell Iftcm that
All* Needle, and At
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1933, newspaper, October 6, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023409/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.