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IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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Contract Bridge
n wn«w — — — \_oruraci oriage ngming- a
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or eevrihU mrthtaFiittofjl to. rnj|tiniw agrieirftg*) a)g£Ayst&&m mfif f
jrH»- aagaapn^Hl -——•>■ - ■' '• - ?t« draw quickly?.
‘ * ‘ SMART DEFENSE ! The gafoaterX today ia also
NO PDATER really love* thr game emulating the pirate in another
««***, be can appreciate am»« *w- iway _ j,«pg on the r<«4 tq extinc
SBfljt ***** * »««*» tion, says Franklin. \
thereby, m South dtd. ’ x ~
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erptas* W»y **jd; j ^ fcy wtfck bmetHt wi« 1»» coutfowd >i yft to toe <*«»«»
•‘XTi dat» 00 • r» *»*' »*+*<*« *«*« d«i»w « rwhed Fw^t lloooo^t «K» bw «t-
'JawarrM *dl tpwtd «**» k«wn of InteiutStr *tttdf .*»Ki ^ntt'.
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Mew is » nr« ra’nn* ft? Anoihrr appatHlt fcei ft that.. Wk*t*W tom Of »ld 5» •drifted «P
ymtet fwupte *h««ld U,k» •*«{><» , '(K^afiu sot tw k»» HhertH tfcm thofl ofikasi-lpihr -AAA. THo
TIk* ibwR i»««re «W»|pl** '* ! firm cal* *Hi Ms* im 4ttin to mtwee the lw«*flt* The Republicans
tifwwte* Of sbr eft.} sf ttw> R'li t« s„t ^ t.t. pus* a pi an *hirh w^H redw? the amount «f
tf ^ ^**** wv<>Wilww*-.t»-h# **teo4»i> t**'
dariof !>•#■■ . ... ; nf *r\w«i rianltwifirpiropoWid fo COptiRtte mricqlttiral a«d*tMre.lh<
ic -hf taw thef hart am ^ ^.A
ainendmefit fwnrtiWlofi wbtefi w«0M make farm
«*rciC*ri»H. The difUrohy of pattffl* Mo sttW this piM wHJ cause
* W'**^**?' wtr.r temporary mMW**" to be «d«pt*d M » *MpW tW tampor.r
<,Tk«fLf!ia M te^aht rmmttt '■-- Rl»« *rn Won»-pw!wi««t btmrn <A the dfffi*#y fl# -mm** *P-
-nWWMr,* s«,tVW»l«(or,a for the amemtment.
do n”t mtTit wit Ttr “*> ntMAR^ ! -RiiwwR feVMw* that farm Iwpefrt* will he eontimmd in one form
tion raftHUatlH in thi* arv* tdd • »<r afioibor tha effect of the derision op huafnea* -In fan# flSttts t» hot
U people-are rmpriwd.to havn t^m; fifeWy to beJmpfttmt ^ •' ' . , . .
only attar M *«* 4**S^»» hLM I JKntUiafiy,- the, tfcfiaiop may prodw* far.**a*%nt »«Ua rhal. »*
tlty of itae than lOfltW pop«l«i | Hve #r^te#t *erry rk|ht ho» ef !Whpt¥it«c «nd RepuWlean leaders
...... ' leliU Wa«hin*i«t h«* till ear to tho Rround «t ft aehhmt has had
%—■- *■ * * * | ^frrr«v R k atteinptlnfr to eatrh the trend of pttWie npiwon. Alte'T?-1
. icmtl 0R1^Ae^-amirm,Ut)n llf (h, wilt W sure to ant the keynote of the present
■ftalta Wfllfli taw — at* faeinit * i ^ciidrntisl cahiiwiign.
:**n »*Ra# aitwatta. j Tf) ty timMiUm «r jW tr, change the constitution will be-
ifcfht now there ar* thouaaad., ^^ ^ # ff there Is a stjong wntimeftt for a farm
«remp^aMe »*p W^** ?^*atd pfi*«r»m 8fl9*t to \t \ the Democrat# cap be county upon to
h fki rl ef tw„ Thu It id mum that the supreme court ha* destroyed the foundaUon ;of
^'SSjni^t 4Si*S» ■'i*r"*“ - “ — b -*•»* "* w**y
by the un#»plo>»W*w. .T%^-,Wf-i‘ _ . .. .•“—• ■» c. ■
ter rtitl are beiitlt rarwi for With"] * ( (rtlTtCSV At tOC Wheel . - “ _ _
fund* weed by the Tea* relief: Tt» f«urte«m* motorist is better than the mere law-abiding motorist. ^‘vT'Tben Uddta wantt
mwawtatan out of federad funda al ||# m fm, kM, s|w. tew> tm, hr consider* the rights and the feelings We«u t-Spade; North, doubted tor a
lotted to {his rtatrihd from the j nf * • ibid. Hs could not Just band the
waklwe of the «**• ym *m,rteou* tftotwfal Aw* not'make left turns IVmn wherever he
rn**. Ihewr fund* wfll be cstuust-, ^ ^ ^ ^ to thp middle of the road, oa.t,
liai communities aw in no con t> » the. g^n 1^ |oo» hefty and
ditfe'n to aaaomethU entire burden ! walk, with care for Portae 1 n ,n f "lr
erffaemtlv i* fust now he-1 The- «*urtwos motorhd d«e* not speed up, blast Ida horn and whir*
, -.r um) a right turn t^cause the .ign.l U green. The people on the
I®..deptyuaion darkness. jcroaswalka may lie inconsideratei again, they may ■bh children or aged.
« '• * Ur blind. High speed at a_ mwawlk always klaBggmia>-.,.
ThaNpac, thurg -Mast-«-*s»irid The" cirvrrtifwu* ’ mbldrist doc* not sound a horn wept a* a safety
more to lift this burden «f relief j ^ »>on. if there were more. eourteou* motorists there, would he a
.from the sMtar* of rt*fmn»t»ittw,yMrr? Vaffk death rate. --'--V--' .......-...........
' unable to Way ft k for Teia* to
begin «w tpintly a* ppjud'Ma pay
.(ftat ,«T th» otd »*« penaion. not
lM*r than April (
-' There k a atrange wNirrin AW;
tiR tmgwndtng the ? vptwteg "special
ametal f#. the kgislalure to ft-
iptH* the peiutat paymenu j
— AMradjH the aatbndiwem author
Jltal the pension *a» voted by an
UOprrcedented majority and »l
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five men, given to hand-to-hami
fighting. A‘shoulder holster kept
BRDER UPSTAIR!
^tadambuss
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" rytt’rt'Kitj* - -
■ JAMvf \V-U.Ki;i> .asaln to ttie
•mJ.e end- pulWl. «ba curtak*
Closer wither. Then sh* «ent-w
IB« Tldor, opened
and clewed it softtyi Iter faes WOje
an *sr.Ai»ton of gritp asrtousnesa
iaktn*
to jail
^.r^xs-mis
n
while,
am expreswon or sr-m •«««»“ while. '■»« : stirs*.'
Whf ii sbt ref-A^eo-oosw*** ”* 8* iivcrv Bge l aatgbltn. tbat he Mdn t
Stafwi clipped h«. hands Z taken the money.
surface.- f noticed/that
two ot her lovely nails were bitten
down to the ijulck. / ■ ...
-•■No one can hear us, 5M they”
■' ■ t'shook myticad. The.w-alls of-the
Vthrary are very-thick,, douhly thick
witii the rows of Morton's books
which [ 'etiuicftow had managed to
The tit tie.'Jade ifitgger was near her
cildft'Cd .bands/. '
-It's abtiip my brother. Mrs-
Penny. Vfl4 didn’t know 1 had a
broflier, did you? I've been wanting
to tell ypb but 'I couldn’t. • 1 couldn't
toll. anyone here. .He's, four^ years
older tllan 1 am. and a dariing."
A soh camV m her throat, and a
tear rolled down one cheek.
.'.''And he didn't- do what they
thought'he did—he. didn't because, he
told me he didn’t and I’d believe
Jerry before anyone else in fhe
world." Ahother tear fell, and an-
other. but she made no effort to wipe
them away
(alien mi -
get anyone else to believe him. Even ____
the lawyer I was working for said 8p0n<ie<i twice a week
the, case was‘pretty hopeless., He ktasHmr'womleiid
wouldn’t touch .It I finally got would be before we «
somebwb'—bBt before the trial, Jferry - -■ - - —*
escaped. He’d told mo how he was
going to make a try for it—becauee
t he was-framed and If he earns tp.
trial be wouldtiT have a chance. He
gave me an address to write to If he
escaped, and the name he would use,
I begged him pot to. but I could see
how he-felt about it. The terrible
disgrace and the injustice of being
sent to prison for a crime he never
oomthitfed
before we
oilin'. I was Ihe Xuu
didn't want to takea#yj
Jerry's freadom. THw
have Jo be enough f^^
we were certain Jert* f
dangcr, I thought tb
wflnt right that iat* f™
when I 'hadk..VacatiOB.-'21
cM'h other for a fewffi
if Jerry had a vaeatio^
Janet^ntghcd, .,aau yij
clasped hands- reasaifta
- “Ah the dkys and ro,.—
8,„...... -....... - J thought Jerry iyaa.3
thought he* Was more' guilty ; ftraff 1 didn't dream anyone is
ever, just as I had told hitij. At first *
tlie police came to me, thinking t
had helped him escap'e. I tried tp
tell them that I hadn't, but of course
they wouldn't believe mb. They
watched me every minute. Opened
my mail, tapped my telephone. Mr
X
Marian Martin
Pattern
MAKETODDLEROBTEN YEAR
J lli lT ^ ^«*S HARfAN-M tRm
tT} TO 8 J W 9 8 ' COAT FR01K
♦ 74 $> 6
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C OAT FROCK
PATTERN 974!)
For little folks who just can’t
watt ta g(st out Aa jjTayv of for thw
♦ J 3 ■ ; very young: sftident who must-te
. T® 7 * *---------ftaflehoof on tltrw,Jgt!oat-lTOCg'is
B was the first game of, the rub- ! the most sensible “uniform” ever
n was liio ur»i cmiiv wi ciw r.wi** **iv niw>fv ** —
ber. North and South bad; twt peered, j g0 eflg,, j0 f]0(1) anv youngster turn
Em wad West had acorfld J-Np j
Trump* on the prevtou* deal, giving
them to point* on the first game.
the hand
done
“The police vn Seattle. Jerry
worked in a bank there, and I worked
for a lawyer: Same kind of work I
do now. We had been alone since
our father died five years before. We
don’t even remember our mother—I
guess that’s why we’ve always been
so close. I know I told you I came
from New York, but I didn’t ,
••I’ve been there, and I know the
\ city, so I said I’d worked and lived
There. Mr Brown thinks I worked
for Mr. Hulbert In New York, but I
diijmt, Mr. Hulbert was a friend of
mv father’s^and- when I wanted to
get’ aw-aKTrom Seattle, I wrote and
asked him\1f he would say I had
worked for him. He was glad to.
I didn't go to\New York. I came
here-1 don’t kiiW why. except that
I didn't know a ..InJpjfn, and I
did Tn New-York todp^hjcago.' j . _
She-pauAd-and agalit;! Asked her
bid. He could not lu»t band the
game to opponemn Ed*t. t-No
Trump, showing something, but not
much in the way of support or de-
tent*. South, S-Heartat West. *-
Spade*; North, l-Heerte, which was
allowed to stand undoubted, a* West
feared that to double might ju« put
eppontnt* oat.^
The opening tend etas tlir K of
What’s What
IN WASHINGTON "
8y CHARLES P vSTEWARt
WabHiNCTON, D. C, MarnWr* of ihfl p»rt> of A«nCTi«n
tatanwi amt unwffirtfll nbtaM#* who *ttemW the wremonies at
Ui rail a etat*1 ewwmt "after tke
(ita •# UMi-year”, them »a wrung*
ataw* W» Aurtth regaMing the
matter
. Ijnieee the aemdon la - speedily
called the wilt of Ike people wljl he
that* Tnearflil* fotmt to look
to M *ou'rv*e fur relief.
M^Terediatiid majority and the re«wt Inatijpinithm of 1‘hflipplne wnH-htapetaf^' “ tke r
though Allrwti paaert t**t fall return to fht 4'nlted Rtate* fetSftrally eaprei* themwlves as
«rr ■ Mr-r .-act Bn^ ruffled fey the unHeetenwmlow treatmont they Isay they **r»
«uhM«S to while vi*ittn* in Japan , on their way to and from
Manila. * i
Chairman Key iTUman of the senate’s foreign affair* eoihmitt.
»ritt he - 'railed a* haying bent i-wdited with what amounted to a
Oteatv. «m 07 w*r hetunta llnrki flam mrf lh» mlNifli Tn-« hern-
Wng”ta-*«ii »t 1st* .Vegas tS. M l White he gnh*s<,uently uuali-
tat thf« ffiroeast, flay^* ** *»* t*ert »tawdta.-the fact tematw
that, his. utterance, even as modified, watt anti-Japanese in it* tetter.
* • ~tla~ ffiraft awtaar'k' twinartfl Itat'.Mt'.tatata ,ta
irrhatkm at any perennal experience of hta own, Nevertheless he
If no means V ahme, Mhong towWa dh the rWBpplne cruise, jp
drawing the rtatatun that sentimant In Nippon D dtaUa*ffrt»tai[
to,thhr reunify. ’ ;
VRRT. VERY filRtH Oftv- „
fhars la some JurtiftcaHun (perhaps more than most of the
rhillppta traveler* rt^Ml for* the jotawnt.that the Japanese mu-t
he In a my ogty tanm a# mind when' they fail in courtesy tt
■a* . - u-’a^ .. -a #nvmiau mi i.mg w '
' w they <dtd aol .And maybe they did. __ ....... ......J;,.-- -
The imp** «** he eftta tnw «* Ufa way*:
T|» moat evaggeratedly h«*ptUble fo!k on earth.
Or, tajata dWMi(*% tafhlita ff ■ r
RKAtAJt PRlVttiGrSS— - t”—’___—
tar iwtrtaf; wtaf t vlita# tta Maad awne-ywaw aga, f
-~Jt j. a"'-^ ..h-. aatitvmMwIoalti tiraiitttaKlo1 ^ .
v.! I «ta there ta a-imMiMlf -AmIHmm wgwgpagerman. Hike Japan
and m Japhtata knew It I had a earner* tad,
er *-**r rsA ■■umaimN nf !»*•■*•* A*f****** . tKfirlaldom ignored
gamed
the of.
bst-L More oj’Kx ino of h»d*
^ on - the Baytown ps»ttoffie* haw
. bes^ delayed m' Washington. ;K«
official 'rvaaoo wait .given,- for the
R’, deiay ,
R , Recently a W*j>hm*Uwvnew* dhr-
patrh Mhi the Baytown lettijtg
would ba delayed until )>ta far the
■;0>eg> Crock budding could t* open-
ed at the MK» timr
' Tt ui dUDrult t* anderotmad wl|*t
oattld he gninedLhy thi* prwpwdipi
-^ba Raytwn pta«fB«* wao nth .
..grata a yyar ahead ti tha aBa*hi|
: tfooae Creek and quit* MdMN%
ahoold he Started flm. -
. tf the May ha* aajU'ta.>!*,•*>
tghh a Mi* to. rlUatala fwtata:
«#>wta*y ta Oota O^ekRT* a,
aggy fooUOk gaaa(4* Rbraag^ndy htj
Come Creek would he gbd to eev ’
,®g 'gflfltgiagk ht and week hogwn .eW
the Be vtuwn bo tiding
l>y>*ii Hi
-lOV IM M*M
Row* Bervite
Waaohnig andg the
i*r th#TnflnIi 1’ia*.
,ur7Tm*Mm__
s~*4.
_
egodmt Wbnv -iawt -pfsyCd tJi'e V
and declartr the ! Instead of tak- .
Ing bin Ac* of *pude* as moit less 1
experienced player* would. West J
taHvd to * t“s of tlie ♦ of club*.
Even it dartarer *u»pect*d Ote Ace j
waa being underled he could do noth- j
tog about tt. Dummy played the t .
and East was l« wttb tbetfc
Earthed the 10 of *pade*iaod de- ^
Clarer played tow. East next led;
back bte last club. West's Ac# took |
the trick, Ea*t ruffed a third round
Ot clobii Ea«* last spade forced
South'* <3. West’* Ac# oh!,fed dum-
my to ruff, winning the flnvt trick of
tb* I trick* played to data South
law what -ww% bappetiln* to Wffl but
be could do nothing about It.
'■ Tb* Ace of diamond* captured the
K, but left nothing for Etv*t to re-
turn except a diamond or a trump,
and South certainly would have loved
the trump lead. Of court# ghat led
back a diamond, putting Ml South
with hla J. Allow trump wa* .led.
Tha J wa* fineaeed and held the trick.
Dummy** K of heart* won tb# fourth
trick for the declaring rid#. There
were only t more Dick* to ha played,
but South taw that he had tmJs*# *
triimp Ulch. He had counted Veto
Huh tb* 1 remaining apadea and the
Q of heart* • We»t had been aitiart
enough- (or lucky enough! to have
rid Ki* hand of both minor eulta, ao
that play anything South wtehed and
*mt defenders had to have another
irtek, giving them T .trick* and: de-
-ctoattng the contract t tricks undou-
bted. Dummy* top diamond wa* ted.
D*rl*ref dksearded hi* hut club. Weet
ruffed. Tbea South took tha hug *
tricks, --............
tt eras aroart defeRee, winning I
u nou no ■>“" t——— — and heard
, 0001 The police took him air ■ mall <5FH*t *u .
id be wa* indicted by the after he had beep lri,
it -was all done so rnonUi* alace h,^
-------«*=a -Ue haaajob,
and. Is getting ,
"T-l«y let me see him once In a talking again
tile, and he toW »o rep»itfl^y+ dtawSff'tt'Bfl5n|1
almost craxy tnoaspl
write to me whiie 1 *»(
Since I’ve been ker*
ftgvnnrlfxH TxarievA .
"He get away, and there was a
great hue' ’and cry Everybody
Sffi
Snef* * anc®: — -Ts-r7ri-.I '-tr
‘They were sure I’d lead them to
Jerry, because they knew how did*6
we ‘were and bow much we loved
each other. We always went every
place together in Seattle. I Wrote
Jerry under the name he had given
me amt the address, and told him not
to write to me under any clrcum-'
stances.-' . That I had to matlnse
things; differently. Yo.11 -probably
didn’t hear much about’ the, search
for .JelTy bete. because you’re so
far away, but in tire northwest
knew -Who 1 was,
from Jerry. » My
w«p‘ *l*a»vs waiting for
hall table when 1 got
in plain envelroas. Jsi
his -name or address la
If for anj reason M
lad, r
wrote kits'
tie promised to use it,-f
“The tart letter fi^fe
found on the hall t|^
said he was g”
would send hi
next letter, 1 never tt
his office, but fihvayx j(;j
1 looked for toe letter, pjj
wJien - t n turtt«t tipt'
tliere wasn't any for me :
fied because,hi* betvehi
me Monday nights and'
nights—1 think I eafnetej
iai .......... y
wa* a terrible .man-bunt, Tau'd. 41 nncJ’ruut.asked
think Jefry 'liaiT murdered a daxen
people fn cold blood.
"I knew I eottldij’t stay In Seattle
any longer, and keep in touch with
my brother.'so I left town. I bad
letter for me You sard]
thought so, Remetritaf
I nod'ied, although
seemed eons away.
'That made me worry i
to’ plan carefully—I. had ,a JWtto- Top fe^dfeg.^m
money :®f over 4rem father’s estate
pn',t jvith . afd.:pf some
1 no. friends, I got away from tlie officer I thought at fl.-r! i! i
'Who'wna lulluWnu:''TiTE"' .BJK ta- R ws*“%
what her brother had
needed prompting. \
"Jerry was teller In a bank in
Beattie." she went on, at. last,\“Ile
was young for the responsibility, iwt
we thought he had a great futurl
One day, just six months agnJ-hiVac
counts were found $,',0,000 short..
"Jerry didn't even know about It
flrecause whoever liad meddled with
them had done a good job of cover-
ing up. Well. Jerry was arrested
Mrs Penny, and he was as surprised'
as anyone He wa* flabbergasted, came here thrive on Me, Dr-ovr’s
friends didn’t know where I planned
to gor' I’ve never written to them
since, I decided not to change niy
ime— it really, is Janet Bell—but t
inted to lose myself fonwi while so
could see how Jerry was getting
along, and find out if l could help
himv l was afraid he might need
mohe.
"I gofea joh almost as soon a
landed te with references from
Mr, Hulberk in New York. And I
pffleeff. "When 1 taj
from—from Mr' pgrtei ,
n’oto* I realized thltt- M l
seereb - The.- note wldl
Bell's sfs.ter was to COtMt
the following noon ai,.hl8|
"Weil. 1 was crazy
t burned the note. I paw
I didn't know what to 4»|
I decided to go to Mpjj'
night and ask JUast.tal
knew and wtiaf be iTiSapt l
wait until noon Tuesday*,]
'(TO’ BK «SflW|
(COflyrisJity
Peter Ibbetson and Mississippi1
Today at Texan and Nu Gulf Theal
a*, mi mm vi- f„. honors !„ »W .,
... .... , .. ^ .TEXAN: “Petey Ibbeis«m”a.wtth
with a touching -to’ v 91 tnimortarj n.,„ - ■ —
love in-the trew films Ut'.e.t
trick* more thanmott E**t and We*
pit far* would hive token.
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„W'„ „ • . n-rrrnsmtmtnsemi
the “Krt^rr 8ta«’*f
• -
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»*•»!
rt he u*ed the draw
'
•bom en tta
fasten It by herself, or take it off
without a struggle at bedtime.
Mother will find thte particular
.styiw .very easy to make, .toe, and
just a* easy to iron. The fact that
a pattern for rlainty little panties
t« also included With the frock,
makes ojurttero 9749 a deWble
mney saver.too. Doesn’t the sawf
Jute cotar give the frock a ensp
finish? Roomy pleats help a gitl
1” ‘ ’ hurry. Ai a
______ _______-ctaJlis »t»M
be jd*:4^ Complete, Diagrammed
Marian Martin Sew C3urt i«-
odny’s inovte fare, “PeteV llibef-
soji”, George Du Mauriar’.t ro-
mance, plays ut the Texan an j
“Mississippi” shows at .Hio*-' ,Ni-
Gulf, bringing with it a Vnt;ilahle
flood rtf mirth a;ul melody.
-The Arcadia continues with Wyr-
i -dwa Lo ’s latest yuccesg, ’'Whip-
saw”, and the Op Luxe sh,>i5 s one
of HUS most splendid offerings,
“Ley Miserables,” co-starnng
Fredric March and Charles Laugh-
ton.
With Gary Cooper, Ann Hard-
ing, Ida Lupino, Douglas Dumbril-
le, Dickie Moore and Virginia
Wetdlcr forming the cast, “I’eier
lbbetson” is based on a dream
world fantasy, depicting the bean-
tiiu! love between, a man and a
woman, a' love which surmounts
ail obstacles, even (hose of life and
death. A childhood romance, cut
short -by separation, the boy and
girl meet again as man and wo-
man under strange and romantic
Gary Cooper and Ann Harding-
Nl! CrFLF: . “Mississippi” with
Hing Crosby.
ARCADIA: “Whipsaw” with Myr-
na Loy.
DE LliXE: “Les Miserahlfo” with
Fredric March. * * ,
this (ime by prison walls, their
love reaches a higher plane, in
which each joins the other in spir-
itual fancy if not in flesh, that
lasts a complete span of life.
Cooper and Miss Harding are',
pwfert rJtrTSeif" roles and the
.story is sweet -aM hmressjveT
“Mississippi” is the story of
Di$ie in the days when The ladies
wore crinoline and 'the gentlemen
didn’t enjoy their morning coffee
unless it had been preceded by a
duel. Bing£rosby irsCen as « Yan-
kee youth from Philadelphia who,
because he refuses to make him-
seif.„M>e .of the targets in a Suet,
is branded as a coward.
The comedy readies a new high
ii.mit UHWt twtttiiBt: aim ivtuamtv j twiwu; tcjwiiwi a «ew
circumstancp*. Agai>* separatwl. when, Gmbg, who teams up with [foot opwaMbn
W.T,. Fields, blast
gart and captain of a t
er, develops into , the j
terror of the South.
GaiT Patrick arid Jit
’supply heart interest ifil
Another startling
ha^bsen brought ttd
pf yORf reviewer by
lowers^Ra mond Kilg
Hester^whp hire* {flp
Pasadbna rrijd. Puinis
on- New - y«w?*ft&ra
StanfoM dunk'
tangs in, CaUftuaS
Sightseeing in »
visited the studio
bound’’ is being shff’.
that they were there,!
a fistful of snow right!
This synthetic sMta
out, Isn’t cotton as’Wf
eiL-norTs It soft W*
wafted - from, the enh
flakes! Bleached f0
of snow these crispy
sels of breakfast __
f<w!-prcof ap!>e.un'ice
thing.
Miss Ruby Shefi
Houston, will lie tiWj
attending John L-
Mr. aai Mn- C»ri
town, who fectntly
THiMBLE THEATER
r nffSME souERy uitauM)
iXTOO’lHEMlD
(X LOT OF
.S HOOTIN'
(her^th^ come 6^ci<J
E.C
-So Mjre Dwight Franklin, expert
gw tha nwbmig «ij;
toowl-
00hr in sixes 2, 4, «, 8 «ad 10. SUe
requires 2 8-4 yard* ,VR inch
Send FIFTEEN CENNTS in
coins or sUmps tcoins preferred)
for EACH MARIAN MARTIN
— - -----------^ « ipattern. JIt MM !• «tta 'ftait
ter* fur tW Qata* of *,&»taW|ta*-^tal& “ ADORBM, ta
___ . . . . * .. .. .« OWI t* VI’UI
buccaneers, whose _
^ ____ ytata ata
——1
niood”, based on Rafael Sabatim>
nowt of that wuni?
4AH0T
FtVE
IBM
tSEvert;
■» .
-The wWl-dreaeeri
MW St"- >» -1SS.-STiJCSSuJS
fMgtartufta
h-drter", eaj*
an be qakfc on
STYLE Nl MBER and SIZE of
each pattern,
CfBe sure to send for OCR NEW
PATTERN BOOK and a«* how
Spring wardrobe can
ggoboMy do«n’t eta hot
copying M*ec~»ory intrt
•Hltaa were the f ret
mwUM i«e« iiwrow: uwiw
atmui tootaa, (» ^
fioa^fl®** skrtebad, some photo-
graphed. Lowly now fabric* and
how to malt# b*#4 oae ti them
New costume arn—oriw, 8m»M
xtenderisiug style*. Clothe* budget
, LLtasrigv
’
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rts
.....
B) -FRKl) M AKIM AN__
,UK HESTER u back from I
|fomi* aSd; Utoi
;#mr with Mme intorertin;.'
latent*, gtri Ihbyjat d i ’T
it you fcbT cogtroe0***
ms* S. M. L. baj nujtiLre
ta supporter cn the trip
fcn Jack.
|Rtjl he said TrOst' L<*.t;rK’
l Mt the ctat he chnid ‘fc*!’
P srM. H- was. hr tor .1
tog, You tot»w how Mink-
pe.w t W®-'" itarita- '
I ni ihc outside. ,
Nf 1 had had SlOOtt w.th me
iouldn’t have been afiaitf to
laid it on Stantord.” he
And tfidfTi % way he
|{ too. He was one ‘ot the
• Texans who wasn't taken
a ride by the gambler.,.
„ait 1 ask your pavdm for
pting day more about the
W Bowl game, ,L pro:ma«d
ta to meittioiv it again-
I
Gl
HO’i
dUi)
r .
dent
Giuntsl
in hisl
ktdneyl
bean 61
--Dt'al
came
gon, H.I
eral sp|
health,
three «*|
gained
Dr.
SpringJ
in his til
whenthL
at-.f:48 ;1
tnand.
Stonelj
years ag
|lTi! AllOi T three days ;>!
fcice behMdi thsm tlie eager.- of
r p. and Mv.C. liSsrt®eh
IjnrBS opening Southwest
Lence game of the segsorf fop
(wo teams. .
(arh Jinnhy St. Clair, a cagy
r, expressed-a sigh of relief
Dallas News yeslerday.
*11 l can say,” JiiUmy saitg “is
|1 am glad the game will be
m Fort Worth and not in.
h.R. ! ant ashamed of the, hind
Erionaance-tSi iWo tear.ik: witi
Uht p'tit. UpJ . .
I least nineTt^iths of Ch^ r.tem- hglping_
E-tif lurth teams wefe rih-r!neTnr ft>w yeai
| of the football tenms vyhi*.b -„-i
Id on January 1.
St-though, they ’.viM.V off- to
le start, both these teams may i-p Bus],]
I l!«b eoulertnce t.tle jJ
bmi'iiihered tbiil gee a yoto -
fc-t. its f 1 tsfeAbfee^ gantes and
Stthe remaining nine to glvr.t
Ivan split with S, M. C, and
Inca.- for conference
le conference chaap opens to-
fill “Waco with llicfc” opposing
of. This game will be a battle
■ Rice holding a slight edge
lly because Jimmy Kitts Iras a
gr bail club. But Baylor's
is in the best, shape of any. ,
in the. league, and may URset ’ ‘the
■Owls if they don’t , hit. their •
.. ■
THERE WILL he plenty of
iskctball for, all here week- .
Laffer h^t^wRen tTte Can-
tourney is staged. The
ivs will entertain 13 other
plf coast teams in a jam-up
kctball battle. No less than
games will be keeled off
[tween 4:30 p. m, Friday and
1. Saturday. -
nter Juc
who
as club tJ
lost a !uv
to regain I
Stonehd
of •the be|
league,
time to
dub, leavl
1 the pl|
During
Gian|
League
chatnpionsl
Cubs
WJ
CH1€Ag|
lie Grimm,f
Wr'igle
Monday or
- "wlrich will l
— ' I of the Chii|
ilE OLD guard i» certainty J; a *
ing in the bhsebail world. Ib^ !#4)d
P «0dn'wafClmrta % Stone-*: * ’ ’ tf-
f.dtmmdeni-Pfc tta New. York
L since toil and the man Igg^
I available manager after J',-'11 iux-,„
IcGraw reliijitufc ^ in l»35|
Intehahr was nidi’ - a baseball
pf the old school ... -. H,
, office taw (ro>d tata- 10
totataedrdii rttd game
I fr, m\he atandp-.lnt of ^- .^xiirnB
fdes iL6wug.1L :n-...... ’!he{.sTANF0R
D!ttuto»%d- in yesterday’s
[proved a sbnsption up and
1 US«-atFe«t-.-rn'-Thcbi;g"tto"k
iayWg that maflv«£ the tham-'
of-T<l35 will beNjiwept by
wayside in 19”(i .. ,\jamps J-
Idu'k , is the b ly given the
hope of hoi Hng his browti
[They had only a $3059 le.
night for the scheduled heavy
ht - wresHirtg .laaat - In Dirt*
i Between O’Mahony and Bu-
-.. The bout ended in i draw
j the fighters on the- floor ta"
nd scratching If ted
■been g $50,000 hr use, there
piily would hava been a decis-
- Eyen ,5b, it projibly was
show, and that’s what
; of the boy*
. . . Now you
Stanfc
Had
Jan.
sit ’s victpri|
hait" 1
joy after defl
odist, 7 to (|
Day 'classic.
Campus, sc|
berti of the
mately $1,!
wives at prl
xto A odi ls hal
tx Wes M'.tllel
reputedly the
paid t° ;t«rk has
ne, (tsi^r.'Unl Mfiiiy
Louis Will Pi
Man
LAKE, Jan. 7. —
MJog cabin “just for two” i* t«nd
r‘ " tHt Jn JM^Nwat Wood*^—
paradise for Joe Louis
it’* Brown Bomber is com*
Moosehead to train for
•ome consider his first big
1 his expected’ outdoor meeting
York next June with Max
ing of Germany, former
> heavyweight champion.
"1 Joe end his wife the best
nera fqt-his
Sm, iflQiny
time. Tie ‘
Miller’* fourl
in woods near|
about three
Greenville.
>ut a mile
quiet and
ttH, said
you know how**, John Box- any public
manager, instructed Char
Killer, veteran Maine trainer
guide, at a conference just be-
[ the Louis-C*ct»dun fight. ,
N it whore Joe’ll be safe from
traders,
will live here
in givia$ Joe
■«*.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1936, newspaper, January 8, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095607/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.