The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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PORT: "The Citadel,” with Rob-
-wi Donat.. ......_____
DE LUXE: "Just Around the
Corner,” with Shirley Temple.
ARCADIA: “Idtofa Delight,1’ with *?a,*t^* ^ ^
Cterb liable, Norma Shearer. *“ ” ***“'”"
TEXAN: “Men With Wings,’
with Fred r-- - — “
oi a nuance company t«
accused at attaS^
^ traSS
Penberthy, opera staj*/
| The suit wag-filed in
court. In It Penberthy
the finance man Nned u
away with gift* of jew*
promises of a life of w
said Miss La Marr left h
with a oheajk vaadd»f«e troupe tt
■•Idioms Delight," showing at the
MacMurray, Say
‘ ’TtwMOt t6 Randle” tea
[Lmay-carA hoofer on the mid*
t tfiNUitt,' who meets her in
ilia whiifMhey fto in love,
he emotlorC at flrtt appear*
gets her out of the debris anti
they, go on together in a partner
act to become great stars.
COLD LIGHT
A new "cold light” to relieve
film stars of "grease paint fey-
r-j-iss
Onuha meeting, the girl and the
S' XBlLoWm divergent.
roufiA T?ey meet agate WML
‘ intoetoteml, shehadacqtrtr-
e#!amtoitiohs maker a»ah
• angel” and poses aa a countess.
The hoofer is still doing his stuff
according to the program. He
recognizes her instantly, They re-
new the old acquaintance, and
wlthout
Witting it' that' tile love bom in
Omaha" has never dfetf.
When war -closes down over
tfiiwti’w* fftair oyA trfirmArl in a
Europe, mey are irappea in a
border town as enemy planes dive
from. tW clouds dropping bombs.
A shelf ^totes4 into the bunding
The story of the late Job
numher one. -will be mad# i
v»w, WUP W W|||t
AUVftliiwotv-Hh ywyw gavrvvw HV»-
maily used around makeup mir*
rors consume 2400 watts and
force actors to Sit in an uncom-
fortable heat while being prepar.
ed fqr a scene. A new fluorescent
light 'consisting of 32 tubes, con-
suming only 040 watts, was in-
announced It will make the |
theWDilS S
And Musswltttt to ran— furl
trouble. •
firpt 2H
linger. Charles Blake, Y^ia
newspaper man who covotsi
Dilllnger stovy, is working*.
thin that in whictr-thry-tfver
Another angle to the "racket"
was the use. of script to pay the
vtos at a discount. ’
Governor on all his
request* and in many auch at-.
tMM.'tt-
when it refuted to per-
mit the governor to name a
moyll of buxine** men on. the
coeimMe* to tavasttgate the
prison system R committed an
Affbf ftnt it likely to boom*-
|HNps^ ■ - ' i
—TWA only members of the
legislature on the Investigating-
T . t’o
script‘
TROUT CURIOUS
PLUMAS NATIONAL P08
Cal. (t'.Ib—Trout are much
interested in human .beingi
the average fisherman could
be induced to believe, fircnrdii
l tv,., m quarrel with any
law which would stop the use
of script By that method some
firm* were able to pay their
automobile lirrnw fee* at a
big discount and thus defraud
the government.
I to not sgtee with Urns* who
tall paying your license fee
in sonm county other ttaiii that
of your resident# a "racket."
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’Una and in some
“ft:
awsass
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
S, Sh.p.rd Barclay
nificent Fraud.” Makeup artist
Wally Westmore said the lights
eliminated all shadows, from Tam.
iroffs face.
totte, and the
«eehe fades nut to the tune of
Erickson, in
LARYNGITIS MONTGOMERY fit, has been"mSg*,
acehe fades out to the tune of
fhrWtion a.IHiAM.*'""
there wlB be
the bottom of feather river
states that trout constantly ,
around his outfit and peer*
Kobeit Montgomety, ar,tor,
_________________ ayed home today from the film
tbs and, either they are bombed studio, his throat swathed in
the lkW to permit
tics It w bound Id rr
gardlrw of the findings. And
• abr* people wilt beltCV* Ul#
chargs of politic. tf U* N»
®Rtee is made up entirely of
kgUlatora, yjman if: there were
a ooupls of business mm<m the
*« is just porttil# the business
men might be able to le„«t v*'
Wtole assistance in getting at
; nji tecta, if it is facto topt arq
■ ■ ■ ‘he fee
paid to permit the owner of. a -
motor vehicle to operate that
vehn le in the state for one
year,., Ostensibly the fas tot
state charge collected by tbs
Why la a UceWM {date tesued
in Chamber* county not good
in all parta of the »UU regard-
the ten:
'greater portion of the f» * they
collect to assist them ir maim
taSning their oyrn roads.
But if this is not to ha P
sod it apparently isn’t-- then the
people of the larger counties
ought to be permitted to buy
idate* in any county
of their choice. ,
As a concrete sample, the
people of the Tri-Cities could,
help Chamber* county to main-
tain road* that bring people to
Goose Creek. Felly and Baytown,
to do their trading.
&e nearest to a fit the side could
ftad^butl evert tiUaC was set three
South made a third-hand opener
of l-Diamond at one table. West
bid 1-Heart, North doubled, East
-called l-Spade. and South here bid
aralrsnfliss;
IBESoSj -*■
JIWfiXStBSffJl
West player was set at 2-Hearts
not doubted, and one South made
3-Diamonds. Just why ntf North-
South pair reached 3-No tniinp is
hartUto Sgure, tor them up many
sequences of sound bidding that
could produce that contract. But
FEAR MOT POTATOES
DURING THE DAYS of auction.
SLTSaKS£«'JS2l:
terrible misfit* that whichever side
« bits, or somehow the Hoofer bandage, after literally going through the glass opening!,
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AT THE
• ' 'Ht'f. -
*r Af. £. CORNE
■■ of feea the counties get the
m&im
Grab Bag
Which nearly everybody bids in a
way different from everybody else.
One-Minute Test
1, Whet famous statesman al-
ways carries an umbrella?
2. Why is the court of Great
Btttein named St. James’ court?
8. What is a centaur?
Word* of W isdom
Without any baa# interest lurking
* ^ Htete ^Ettjwt^’
51 ■ sp. ■ A ' ' * ■*
y l»*iHwinwwt*H* MM»* euunn rmau
« giggling is offmtsivc anywhere,
but even store so in a small,
crowded space like an elevator.v
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I: loB** ^ to-Bi^Rvw|BP -'n
ttimAW *im'e#ih aiiaI- - Amt
blest”, 'if.- should go right anew
with any plans he may have, as
good fortune will be his for the
fentire year. This good fortune ,ex-
■r CBABLKS P. STEWART
fjgjSwtig
♦' •
*<i J,,i
j . R g 10 8 7
foot patting aidR qr tundtro M
therefore kit uneetOed by tkig
broadcasting organization.
Mike holds his violin In th#
manner approved
"Texas Row,’’ who pksys a vtotln
to afhgkc kM th#
hokt used by ’old-fashloned” fid-
i for hearts. Nat-
Exhibitionism that shows itself
1st loud and raucous talk, laughter
or giggling is offensive anywhere,
but even more so in a small,
crowded space like an elevator,
with any {dans he may have, a*
good fortune will b« his, for the
FfltirC M^kg tp||i^
tends to the dkild bora today. He
always will be lucky and success-
ful, but h# may be rather extrav-
agant 86 fortunat« will this young
person be all his life,, that even
the envious sshasnas of his enemies
will contribute to his success.
One-Minute Teat Answers
1. Prime Minister Neville Cham-
tMUate of fircat Britain.
J: dp K 10 8 7 2
(Itealer. North. East-West vul-
D*What la the best bidding at this
mss Word Puzzled
l stood there a long, long time.
pose I ware to make It worth your to laugh! 1 ccwld n°‘»*♦ JjS
While to break the contract?” tag. My rattlesnake wsjiMH
“So?” The count was amused, metal tag tacked neatly tomss»,
"So now money roeana to you noth- The tag waa taserfbed. “*“F
tag! You are reech!” His voice planted by” and there folteusf
hardened. "But no! You do not name of my movie star. , W
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
I WAS SMILING and sort of
Jreamtag to myself when the clock
ihimed ten and I came down to
•careful -.wtmnng stair-
&
a mansion HOME
• each member of the
proficient cm the tj
So when he cat
the tegtalatur*. 89
; mrti secretary, ft
8 a.m. to • pjn
dgya and*borrow
from the house i
the front etairs and out of the
me so much?' You aren’t
for your precious skin?”
nrimt the'count drew back:
: the-count
S.r&.sv.m.sj
something white moving among
l#t» fwaoa T rfn/lcroH hahitei «
8, A mythical beast, half man,
caught at my
aKS®
terfly from, jt* C0C°^ *^S
from darkness to UgM- to
popped on here, thW,
until the blackened hute «
place was ablaze from topfe>
tom. I stopped still. Year ^
; As my eyes graduaUy became
•accustomed to the darkness. I saw
that the something- whits wdga
man’s shirt front But I could not
see the men’s face nor hear ufhat
•he wae saying. The next tree from
me was a good twenty feet, and
Daphne and the unknown man
stood facing each outer. I cursed
my luck and strained my eyes and
w* to no avail. . Y*' ^
I did not know how long I stood
"When you are my wife, I give
you the paper.” . „ - <-
"Oh!” Daphne sounded annoyed.
Presently she suggested slyly:
“How do I know you are telling the
truth ? Perhaps you are lying—* a
"You do nrt believe me??’
t ?*to," She said bluntly. -No*
"Very weU!’’ he cried. "I prove
ggtl gee!. What h»ve said eea
place was
■T- the drive-., Ul’tt?f
chug-chug of a motor, W*
never stopped ninm?1? deoe
*afe and sound In Phil *
■3fe«*rt£SS
mstgsmgfr
h#j»d as tf in answer tojjjj* j|
open fA
glass cracked acroM
ssrar 1-
tree itself. It was a long, long time, see!”
ft was like watching * moUon pte- ."Beast!” She lunged toward him.
tore of toe pre-talkie era, where He reeled, backward; he lost hie
the actors performed in pantomime balance, and fell 4tiiavUy to the
with toe aid of sub-titles. I had no ground. Instantly Daphne was
sub-titles, and the pantomime was upon him. For a confused second
meaningless alone. I felt aa though they rolled among the moss and toe
lWSPffitSSft’S 5KkUfi,2f* “
beads or tails of toe piot. “So you would threaten me!" she
Presently Daphne twgafi to pace exclaimed to triumph, and I saw
up grid (tews the path talking and that she waved above the prone
iHaVil*.
trunk.
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. SELL OR TRj
Pbtzeres, 3 1-2
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k as housekeep.
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Inquire
counter.
PERTY FOR
t SALE- Four-root
ed off lot 264
,tt*t Baytown.
SALE 5-10 m
land, rich hlac:
leaguennefr°G,
Mont Belvleu.
' n, Crosby,
SALE — Two at
with 5-room h
i down, $18
bouses, lots '!
tnd Jones, 10(
illy. Phone 40.
Msaumi
R SALE-White Be
i plants, two for 5 ■
' p*t / .seed poti
i 15 cents,
r PeUy city hall.
i SALE- Walnut 4-
«h suite: vanity, be
1 bed. Very' reasoi
M, Pearce, .'
ll' ili V ■■gjiigMBM
SALE—Purina er
■ m&y tor i
Border early.
Monday. AIL o
select mating,
flocks. Camp
He road, Higl
Peed Store, Goo
^""chicks—All kb
^ batehery. Ex
Goose Cr<
& Strickl
* West DeFee St
PHONE 80S
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1939, newspaper, February 20, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100253/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.