The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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Ekinn- rival*—Dorothy Kilgal-
la>>, of the New York Journal-ln-
iten ational News Service, ami Leo
iKieran, of the New York Times -
! NcA'th American Newspaper Al-
en route t6 Manila
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THE DAILY SUN-fiOOSE CJgffEK,
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JINAL NOTE
IN NOV, 1 SERVICE
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Husband Aslcs
Jail Cell As Mb
For Night Out
wed^esdayjktoh^ l{
- Mand l*° da>'s travel tim« behind,! A note for ^goo against Grace;
’ aboard the S, « ............. 1
FOKT WORTH, Oct. H.
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MAN WHO LOVED
MATA HARI SHI
pti"" i WOMAN ADMITS
' Seising a machine gun left be-1 '
i revealing their
aff»‘r to v
MATA HARI SHOT Af*”* "”r'•'“™“
advancing loyalist column
land fired until his ammunition was
wins. 0,-t. it. ..........
KILLING SUITOR
' sweetheart, whom 8h(
marry. The ]att( •*
°f Highland
jield
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extend-; “board the S. S. President Pierce, j jd«.thodist church, the entire debt, asked to be Jocked in jail to
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88 material wit
KENOSHA, Wis., Oct. j “I’m guilty, |,yt , ^
— Police today wondered the I who hopfd to marry Mata Hari, j ’‘"Lhj’m against a wall* and ,...
fate of a 4'/-year-old man who —ret™. ......jLi..—v •’ 1 blonde expectant mother, sobbed
us lead In the race around the j ^y left Hong Kong 1 uesday and i j8 KOj„K to burned at the morn
dt 2 000 mile - met the Chin wert expected at Manila tomorrow,: |ng preaching service oft November
11. ..ft,,,,,! .lip ,*y! S
STJmTTSm,m.!■* — UHonolulu«libf.™|*»*• *** -
p.ein. -tuvarrf th, patl. 12.-10O miles to S .n Francisco v.dmre!VPmwrl°-
Pacific island aboard the Pan. miles to S;n P rancisn. v.dmre | j: Warner E. Haggler, pastor
American Airways Hawaii Clipper ! due Sondijy morning. A speedy ■ 0y the church, made that announce-
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Air “Sty Chief will bring him to tjon and their friends went to with-
The reporter of the New York New Ybrk City, where th* in $100 of raising enough cash T.mj
1, other Seripps-
the giant seaplane roared through
driving rain, dense clouds and fog
■ at speeds reaching 173 miles an
hour.
■(’•apt. E. A. I, a Porte brought the
i plime down through fog ant1, clouds
at 6:20 p. pi. (2:60 a, m- EST). The
. plane had covered the 1.600 mites
from Manila in l) hours, 30 min-
lli £’ ^
began September 80, Monday mcyn- pledge* to pay the entire debt.
^jlisf J£ilg»llen an«t Kieran hoped night at the church there Was more
redch Sarirrabclreo 0fct.'20 and
Sew
York Oct. 21.
than $3100 in the bank and pledges
were in hand jfor sR but $100 of the
CROSBY BEATS ANAHUAC
ANAHUAC, Oct. 14. -dSp.)-
Crosby defeated ttye Anahuac
Panthers, 12-7. Wilcox was the
remainder. J, R. Keffdy, treas-
urer, reported on condition of the
debt.
“We are within $10.) of our
goal,” Rev. Hasfler said today.
"Wo ..... t.. t)„. moo.
star for Croaby, while Glasscock “We are going to get the money,
and Reed starred for the Pant hr pay off-the note and burn it at a
save him front his wife.,
“The wife, you know how
they are,” he explained e .rly
this morning. “I’ll'never hear
the last of it if 1 come home
at this time of night without
a good excuse. You‘ve just
got to put me in jail:"
I’oljcemen grinned, then
shook their heads.*' There
was no offense under which
they could lock him up.
be .utiful wartime adventuress and .qub its work. blonde ***«»' , m"lner' ***** j Sh*' was returned
German spy, has died in exactly 1 hat was the way Mata Hari died 11 l’lca <4 B'dlty into yesterday tal, to which she wjg ,"v
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to the first degree murder of her from the jail. W'
i married suitor. n - ■
The state charged she plotted a
rendezvous with Herbert Winters,
Hie dame way his sweetheart’s life] just 19. years ago.
was ended—before a firing squad, ] —-*
according to a dispatch in the Paris pj|J|y INDICTED
When Mata Hari was sentenced __ , -/».,«.» 42, Kenosha automobile salesman,
to death, Pierre De Moissx believ- IjW pR A [10 F.l|l]NJ and 8b°t kjm to prevent him from
justi‘ceand, crtishe<i irl"gpiritf*Retir-
ed to monastic life in Spain.
Recently, according to Midi,
The husband 'walked sway
disconsolate.
conference. I will be able to re-
Spapish loyalist tropps in the small
town of Penaffot ordered all monks
in the monfcstary to surrender. All
fled but De Moissac, called El Mis-
TYLER, Oct,,,H. —,<HE)—Eight
East Texas oiLoperators and em-
ployes of East Texas oil firms were
n med today in indictment* return-
ed by a federal grand jUry, charg-
ing them with making fraudulent
Speakers included J. H. Me-1 affidavits to the federal oil tender
ciiffe. Albert J. McDonald and J. E.
G. Craig.
H. II. Harrell, who had been
charged by complaint, .was no-b li-
ed by the grand jury.
Each of the men indicted was re-
leased under $1(4.000 bond on each
charge. ,
port our church absolutely free of Kinney, E. W. Bruce, Leslie Wil>:boani durjng the summer of 1035.
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An orchestra directed by 8. H. ih two bills, singly and in a joint
sr and including A. A. Davis indictment also naming L. A. Ran-
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dedication services. Our’cHtirches
are never dedicated until they are
paid for.” Conference is to be
in Houston ending No'y. 8.
_ I W. Strickler was master of Shaefer was a feature of the enter-
public ceremony before I leave for i ceremonies at the b rbecue sup-; taimpent'.
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Shaefer and including A. A. Davis
Strickler, Mrs. Shaefer and yoUng
kin and A. C. Miles.
Others indicted were H. F. Rich-
ardson, W. c. Ad .ms, H. O. Rad-
taken October |c.
« probible'iif!: tjj M
of a chilil cojJL
decision the jury
-TRY 81,1 N
MIKE FRAN’SSEn ^
See me before voo
REGISTERED POLISH
state RESERVE tJSP
Henry Whj”
INCOME tax SPE
Puhl t A.cimmij.'
N Ktry I‘hM|.
Phone 230 >15 W J
AW.W.W,
HORN'S TEXACO STATION j
CORNER TEXAS AT PRUETT STS.
Now offers a complete line of auto accessories
at popular prices.
If You Want
Prompt, thorough lubrication and washing. Call us and
we’ll give you an approved Texaco job at no extra cost.
PHONE 117-W
1.—Ganders vs. South Park
WMMM
HEAR MAJOR BOWES—
EVERY THURSDAY — * KM. C.B,S.
SEE THE NEW
1937 Dodge & Plymouth
NOW ON DISPLAY
Bigger - More Luxurious - More smart-
ly styled than ever before - Rich with new,
extra-valufe features - Greater all ’round
economy - Cost just a few dollars more than
the lowest priced car.
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E. S. CATHRINER, Iric.
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DODGE-PLYMOUTH
TEXAS AVENUE AT PRUETT
2.—Yak- vs. Navy
TRI-CITIES
FUNERAL
HOME
“SYMPATHETIC,
DIGNIFIED,
SERVICE”
PHONE 444
3.—Georgia Tech vs. Duke
Save Your Home
FROM BAD WEATHER THIS WINTER
AD-EL-ITE
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
Are Guaranteed or Your Money] Back!
It gives you more painted surface for your dollar ||
any paint on the market. Let us estimate your
LONE STAR LUMBER 1
PHONE 404
N. COMMRCE j
♦s—Rice vg, Georgia
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i’ick the Winners oi ic uig Gaffics
-m —jmpwwysm
s ST-
You’ll Find
the foods of big athletes are refrigerated with ice.
It's the only safe way to keep them fresh and crisp all
the year-round.
SUN FOOTBALL CONTEST
Co- j Dope Out the Winners-You Can Do It!
Study the Dope--- And Win a Prize.,
Winner* are Picked on Speeli
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And that's why car owners pick Otto's. They i
Otto gives winning service all the time. And our i
road car Is now at your call.
OTTO’S HUMBLE STATIOf
Phone 293 Cor. Texas Ave. at Goose Crakf
* 10^-l ;wa *», Illinois
Drop by our station each week and get the Humble
footbalt gelde which points the way to winners of the j
Southwest conference ... it’s FREE!
J. T. ADAMS
Humble Station No. 41
PHONE MAIN 1186 BAYTOWN
6.—S.M.U. v*. Vanderbilt .
iff:
Good Food Builds Vitality
That’s why you’ll find most of our customers are
healthy and happy folks. They realize it costs no more
to buy the best from ...
---------Here it i*-again, folks -U-a-cbance to make-some
easy money! In every advertisement here you will find
the name of a prominent football game scheduled lor 1* n-
ZAMORA’S CASH
----GROCERY ft MARKET
MAIN AND CHERRY ST. BOTOf
day or Saturday . . . can you figure the winning team?
If you name the most winners, and comply with the rules
... ..,
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of this contest, you will be adjudged the winner of a first*
prize of $7. It costs nothing to compete . . . all you have
to do is follow the rules, and get your entry in The Daily
Sun office before 5 p.m. Friday. Let’s go, and have some
fun! Get yoyr dope fleets out . . . and win one of the
prizes offered.
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Now i* the time to .make that good diile and other food 1
an diahes. . .’ . *V have foil line of »plre* and heal lartb i
loweat prire*.
11-—Colgate vs. Tolane
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FOOTBALL BOY’S
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As well as other folks like our choice barbecue. BuJ i‘ ^S
pound ... save wifie a lot of. trouble and save money t*>-
McDOWELL’S
Grocery ft Market
PHONE MAIN 1116 ' ,
BAYTOWN
For Naming The Most
Winners!
-Washington State va. U.S.C. _
MRS. CENC1 ROSANEK
BARBECUE SHOP
NEXT TO K. I‘, DEW
12,—K*nsa« xh, Oklahoma
1 '* ■*£*. *■*\ * '*'T
Ton’ll Find Our Stock of
,
Strip* Instruments and Accessories
Most Complete
HIX DRUG CO.
Phone 498-W
t*- - .. - ‘
For Naming 2nd Most
, Winners!
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-Rule* of C<$i»tept~
1-—No entry will be considered unless an official blank is obtained from one of
the firms whose advertisements appear on this page. Blanks are free. Ask fpr them.
Have Your Winter
Clothes Cleaned NOW
1 game you will
- 7B£,&/ViS&
dr do without.
will t*1
I 2.—-The person who picks the most winners shall lie awarded first prise, and the
vs. Beaumont
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person picking the next most winners will receive the second priae. Ties must be guessen
or counted as a miss. In case of a tie fur first place; the money shall be divided
8,—All entries must be ip The Daily Sun office before * p. m. Friday.
4. —The decision of the judges shall be final.
5. —Employees, and their families, of the Sun, are .not eligible to compete.
6. —Games must be listed as numbered, - * ^
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K CAREFUL TO TAKE CARE W
GRAND CLEANERS
v|v. m
Indiana
212 N. Goose ( reek Street.
IS.—Ncbrf1*^
SPECIAL THIS WEEK!
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social
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Specialiring I
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$5-$6.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1936, newspaper, October 14, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095317/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.