The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1934 Page: 5 of 10
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flight that he mide a statement tak*{ -------- ^«w -----?---jlKe pop# «l*Plor«(i “The heinous
persecution the church is undergo-
ing in Mexico" in an address tediy
ters would he vested with the de- W jy students of the Mexican mis-
sion ry college of the Holy Gaost
KUEBLER INDICTED ~ *
IN PRICE DFATHST
111 Iiuisli trltflXII.wmrtwrcj,i intt,I,(HvWoh, “*d- H« P«d tribute to the c.uf-
, of the department of commerce, a^' aJ Mexican Catholics und I lesi-
fContinued frrfrti Page l\ r.Secretary of Commerce Daniel C.l'>< th,‘ who,c re[,uhllc’ *xPr^,ln*
he had placed a number of bets Roper is reported to hay favored *vrUmtythat Catholics there would, j
j j»* ' havetheaaairtance ofGod,
Kuebler was to have been given! Tlu' advantages of this plan, a
tmining trial befne Justice1 Prominont ,,ffiriul ‘"ll1 the United
Ray today but Assistant District' f>rPSS> that “**
,, -| large concerns millions of dollars
Attorney Hams took the case da-1 anm*ly in code us«.ssnu,nL,. gj
rectly to the grand jury. ;
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1 .VAKHINfcTON, Dec. 1. &fi -
The Western Union Tetegfaph Co.,
v.’ill not actively oppose r.ny legia
lative proposal to permit inerg ng
of telegpjph corajanlcs, J. C. Wil
lever, vice president of the con, right* and d<
■ J. E. Means and Fred Lintel-: l*ny, told the federal ■oo.fciun'd’-j fore the unlv*
sub-chairmen for, Gooac ’*nn* rnmmtssinn todayr
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fConlm i id from V. go 1)
a quota through enrollment of re
finery employes fbllowtng the paf-
gy United
aj relief from cold, freezing exoneraing
». was seen ^cr ^ofth wanted to help
"G , fresh storm bringing |
. r4m or snow was predicted ;
e psnSihflle- district by gov- j
weather bureaus.
^ temperatures
^-^,1 to the-season’s low as
Officially recorded. Ato.i
tower the minimum
I ing full blame for the robbery, and
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tj hours. Administration of the char
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because
the Dallas youth.
Sm?
in a
1 partmer.t of Commerce.
day tomorrow.
man,
Creek began toaay to uvake a fin-
al check on busincaa firms here.
Willever told the commissi ,n a!s] their 22 cosigners of a :
i company never had urged any such protesting censorship of the
legislation nor had it opposed sue’.! gn. luato publication, The il
Mayor K. A. Cubley of Pelly, j proposals. Ho told the eofiir.iasio ,; were reinstated when tfeby
w!i;. planning the samh •. drivt
there.
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however, that in event permissive i *« apology. They refused to sign
legislation went recommended to I the apology addressed to Dr. Tame
John M. Kilgore, directing the congress sifeguards should bo in-1 Smith, university president, and
J drive in Cedar Bayou, said that eluded to protest all public itrttr j promptly were expelled. . ’
the result* there are encouraging., ests. Those ousted were Sun Mpnta-
* * Try Su Classified Ads • • Frank N. Read, general chair-j, - --w—..... .+■ ■. mie, New Orleans, president of th
- -T-......V- 1 I man for East Hand* county, is jnj * •• Try .Sun Claasifisd Ad* * * Journriismclan*; Stanley Shlosman
I New York. . *: • 4 ‘ - I Marshalltown, fa., Rad .Ondhol
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(Amsrillo and Ki^aso re
i minimum temperature* <f
win reported. 84 and a heavy
S»" Antonio reported 4t
s i light frost. "
cloudiness w-as pro
today, wfth the weathei
slightly fn the South-
Mftion. Rain «“s forecast fo
..coast.tonight and light r-it
# will probably fall in the
with the doctor.
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The shooting of Price climaxed a j attract large businew Interests,
dispute oyer a bet oh‘a norsc race I v,'h'c*’ ur< paying terrlfjc costs to n mpyr-
placed by the barber with Kuebler. j *e*p in line.” pw
^rice contended that Kuebler owed i ^ Bre ' iolatiins "f 't,u'j *
him and W. F. Newbury, another! rhart<*r provisions, th,; plan pro- »
vuies that the firm * Incorporation M
papers shall be revoked, thus 9
throwing Die concern back into V.
ling
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M. HARVEY & CO
Tovland Owens
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idle.
barber, {40.60 on a {2 bet.
KueMer’s contention wsa that
;y I)eptteS!ii.
Price erred in the selection of tl.o
track, although the horse on which jthc e0ae catlffory-
he placed the ffloney won and phid
that amount.
—Prtpe was The* comptailring wit--
ness when Kuebler was arrested on
a‘charge of operating a book-mak-
ing office, and appeared against him'
at tbtr examining trie l on ^hat
chcrge in La.. Porte before Justice
of the Peace A. Muldoon.
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The death
raco, Dec, 4- d'.Ri ,
will be asked b/District
DOLL
EFFORT TO BLOCK l
ARMS QUIZ BARED }
Mice
CRADLES
on -trial on a
Arirett goes
Lr charge Thursday.
L,tt and Roy Curry, Waco
t, am charged with murder in
Ction with the kiiiiif of Mai-'
kStewart, November 17, Chr-
mi to have, gone oh trial today
I Judge IK W. Bartlett granted a
wince permitting Avirett to go
WITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE TRI - CITIES!
(jilts Goods
mplete selection of a
all 'srfes—colon
ights. Sec this coa
lortment in fow'
mps.
„iCartinued from Pace One) ]W;
Nemours and company, huge Dela- 0
ware powder coricern. | j7.
Du Pont officials, headed by 10
Trenee Du Pont, one of the broth-
ers who massed a munitions for-
tune in the war, are proininent on
' thc tlBt of witnesse-} caitcd to tes-
tify this Week.
v , , *4 « 3- One committeeman told the Unit-
JCont nued, from Pace Onel ^ -tightening up" by
and a ha Iway where the stairway # ^ creatM, „
will be located will complete the ,, ,
structnre. r.. . . .
The home Will be located in theltu ° m Vt’j , , . . ,
.* ,. r , . Word reached the committee tu t
edge of ’a grove of trees and on top ... .
. . - . ,. I officers of some concerns and their
of a hill which slopes away to the| , .
bayou more than a bldck distant. ‘TT ■ f f" f 1
t*o be started-in the i*.lrt>he*r“1f ln ^ 7
; tions that might be asked them
weeks.—'
hiT niiTPrtt mrRWiuM * Chairman Nye will attempt to
Turn,^ £T«l-;»«' .!». A«£.n —-
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toil m- the United States for the). ........
i j r, u 1 « o iarmament coniefeuees, alia tlfat
r-L6 v CCem 1 W -^’1 their sources of information were of
420,372 ^ such caliber that they learned the
crease of 51,877 barrels^ ^dariy of United Rtates dele)fatcs
compared to production for the ^ publication by the State
week ended November 24, the Oil V 1
AGas Journal said today.' - The committee plans a,solo turn
again to the question- of‘arms ®n»r
bargoes in ;an effort to prove they
tneaitt nothfug to a majority in the
munitions business.
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large
end large mirror
for her at
rge wardrobe — two
drawers, 4 small ones
;a dandy
STELES TO BUILD
I Well biiilt. <.. extra large
I size-----practical and attrac-
I tive for toy or girl ‘ at *
, I special low price.
For the grown folk* w*
h*ve ^everything to pleeee
them; yhmware, kitcb^.
ware, elerlrtcal gifts, «hot‘
guns ifnd hunting etfttpdHgit,
etc., etc. , , .
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"Mviinp Barrow to Go
Wto Trial in Robbery
MfJ.AS. Dec. 4.
now, brother of the late Clydr
jjB-jck Barrow, must stand trial
jjsnicctioii with the Dougherty
IB Store robbery after all.
t typeared yesterday that the
lassinst Barrow might collapse
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Low In Price
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Stream Line Autos
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ber tires,. eteetrie light*,
bunkers, runs by winding up
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Work is
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than elsewhere.
Regulation size -.... best
grade leather. Vi
They are priced on two group* at lowest
price* found anywhere. ;
TOY IRONING
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MChance for the ,
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ROAD HEARING IS SET
AUSTIN, Dec. 4Ht?P> — The
stat^ 1 highway commission varied
its usual system, today in SiiiifB
ing out notice ef a irfd-week-»: action 22-regulari
session to be held on.Wednes- v £dr re8j shooting at a price you
dsy, December 19. Ordinarilyjg; cab afford,
meetings ' are held on Monday
and Tuesday
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Bolt Action Rifle
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JEWELRY STORE
Goose Greek
s and Girls
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and modern line oY Christmas Jewel*
fry in ^ht* f ri-Citfes.
Most complete stock....all bIso*.
ar straightside..,.*!! eoliri...,aee them be*
L fore you buy. ______ i _______' ______. __^
12
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AIR RIFLES
5c - 59c -
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^■fOR IIEH, IN WHITE
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A variety of types and sizes
y t.hey make ideal gifts .for the boys.....
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Classified
ELGIN WATCHES from .... .. $22.50 up
“MISS AMERICA
.... $24.75
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f . —Rogers and Community Silverware—r
A deposit Wij hold any article. Terms can be
- arranged for yoar convenience. '
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' groups fine
...any woman
ie____priced very lt*B
SKATES
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Classified Rates
1 Time, per word
3 Times, per word
6 Times, per word
25 Times (mo.) per word 25c
Rate* quoted are for consec-
utive insertions only. Irregular
insertions take one-time rate.
NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS
Ads ordered by telephone are
accepted for memorandum
charge only. Payments are ex-
pected immediately fn office or
through our collectors. .;,
Want ads are accepted until
12 noon for current day.
Ordere to Change, or discon-
tinue advertisements for the
current day’s Issue cannot be
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K For Roy* add Girls ■
f Stpcl wheels... .ball bear-,
if ing... .very durable,
ff all sizes. ....;
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■ ’'All ball bearing. „ tubular
f .... rubber tires ... spring jV
, seat*----mud guards^
. hackstands ... .all *ize*... |
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ad hta appeared more than
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The minimum charge for all
one time ads is 36c, but if ad is
ordered for three or more in-
sertions the charge is based on
a minimum «r 16 word*.
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three
room furnished apartment, pre-
ferably Baytown. Phone Main
152-3tp. :
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The most complete selection in
tri-Gitia#—large and small..« —.
bought, last summer when prices
were low.....now-to sell at best
price* in entire county.... *■
A new game that will givt
them fun and education .
bought right to.8ell right.
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guarantee these used Cars to be as low in
as can be found any place and you fan make your
s!!! o' Compare our cars with others. We condi-
them thoroughiy and guarantee therti to be worth
you pay. *' ■•■' 4BA|
MEN’S
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MEGHAN I( AI
TRAIN
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11 make him
all year. A couf
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®28 DODGE SEDAN......
028 CHEV. COACH..... ..... $65,
029 FORD COUPE, Model A...... .$45 i
>029 CHEV. ROADSTER, good tire. $85
'020 FORD COUPE, reconditioned $185
029 CHEV. COACH, reconditioned $165
CHEV. COACH, reconditioned $225
CHFv rn a rtf— fCT'Qsj
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$40
Hefner famous mechanical JJ
trains, complete with cars tc || Something new.
sell from
.. .all rubber..,.
II they’ll be happy with one of these.
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$£.45 to $J.56
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FOR SAtE
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FOR SALE—Several houses add
lots. Terms. Jones and Atkins
1003 Miriam St Phone 40-J,
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FOR SALE -16-foot Dixie Clinker
mahogany boat, 28 lip motdr; .22
Remington automatic rifle. J. D.
Royder, Union Drug Store.
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WM CHEVROLET CO.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1934, newspaper, December 4, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145249/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.